An amazing show with great musicians, fans and friends alike, this was an epic show for the books.

Denver has one of the finest metal communities in the country. \m/ photo: David Burke

Although the lights were tough for the opening bands and photographers prior to the Cavalera Conspiracy hitting the stage it did not hamper the amazing sound, energy and fury that ensued. Here are just a few moment forever captured by out metal community.

Eye of Minerva pummels the early forming mass from the start. photo: David Burke

Eye of Minerva's Jeff Wager assess the damage. photo: David Burke

Eye of Minerva's Derek Duvak

Eye of Minerva photo: David Burke

Members of Fist Fight, Smack Factor, The Medina Grooves and Ill Niño all came together for this awesome night. photo: David BUrke

Newly formed but not new musicians to the scene The Media Grooves came out with full guns blazing. It was so much fun to see these guys give their all on stage. Keep an eye on these guys as this is just the beginning for this group.

The Medina Grooves killing it. photo: David Burke

The Medina Groove's Ryan Ball and Marcos Medina take no prisoners. photo: David Burke

The Medina Grooves' Jacob Muhle laying down the low end. photo: David Burke

Custom decals made for this special night modeled after their new drum head wrap.

The lighting was tough to capture good shots so there are no pictures to show of Full of Hell and only 2 shots of Immolation. They were killer none the less.

Immolation photo: David Burke

Immolation photo: David Burke

The Denver music scene is truly a family. photo: David Burke

Custom decals made only for this night and were given away free to all musicians and fans alike.

Brothers in Metal. photo: David Burke

Closing the night The Cavalera Conspiracy came out and performed their 1996 Sepultura album Roots in it's complete entirety. They did not disappoint. The amazing control over the frenzied crowd was bewildering to see. Plenty of circle pits all night. Mark Rizzo has so much positive energy on stage as the jumps, thrashes and riffs. Very contagious! Max took command of the crowd the entire set while Iggor was on point with his punishing drum sound. Tony Campos' low end was thundering as his style fits the group awesomely.

Max Cavalera is so inspiring to watch and hear. photo: David Burke

Iggor Cavalera pounding stuff. photo: David Burke

Marc Rizzo rips and shreds.\m/ photo: David Burke

Tony Campos with some serious low end. photo: David Burke

Max Cavalera "Can you dig it!!!" photo: David Burke

We can dig it Max! photo: David Burke

Marc and Max photo: David Burke

more nuttiness photo: David Burke

photo: David Burke

Brent helped keep the crowds and bands safe while enjoying the sounds around him in his own special way. He gets it. \m/ photo: David Burke

Max Cavalera photo: David Burke

photo: David Burke

Max Cavalera photo: David Burke

#nerd

photo: David Burke

photo: David Burke

photo: David Burke

Marc Rizzo photo: David Burke

Tony Campos photo: David Burke

photo: David Burke

Good time with great friends. \m/ photo: David Burke

It was an amazing night for the books, if nothing else just another snapshot of all the amazing bands, friends, family and staff at the Summit Music Hall. A Very special Thank You to the great staff at The Summit Music Hall who made sure we all had a blast and were safe.